Patrick Gates shares his betting card for the 2026 Cadillac Championship and breaks down each of his selections for this week's event.
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The PGA Tour travels to Miami, Florida, this weekend for the Cadillac Championship. The Cadillac Championship will feature a 72-player field with no cut.
In an article released on Monday, I broke down everything you need to know about the Cadillac Championship, from course details to key stats and historical trends. If you have not checked that out yet, I highly recommend giving it a read. As always, if you have questions about any players or the event itself, feel free to reach out to me on social media or in Discord.
With that said, let’s dive into this inaugural Signature event as I break down my betting card for the 2026 Cadillac Championship!
Outright Selections
Chris Gotterup (+2700) - DraftKings
Chris Gotterup opened the season in dominant fashion, winning two of his first three starts, including the Sony Open in Hawaii and the WM Phoenix Open. After a brief dip in form, he began to regain momentum in March with two top 20 finishes in three starts. He has remained steady in his most recent appearances, finishing T24 at the Masters and T25 at the RBC Heritage.
This will be Gotterup’s first start at Trump National Doral (Blue Monster), but he has performed well at comparable venues such as Bay Hill Club & Lodge and PGA National Resort (Champion Course).
Gotterup is one of the longest hitters in the field, a clear advantage on one of the longest courses on the PGA TOUR schedule. His driving accuracy has also improved, which is key with water in play on multiple holes.
His iron play has been excellent all season, gaining strokes on approach in every event. The putter has also recently been a major strength, as he has gained strokes on the greens in each of his last five starts.
Even without prior course history, Gotterup’s skill set and current form suggest he is well-suited to succeed at this venue.
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